Objective: To describe changes that have occurred in the field of indigenous mental health over the last 50 years. Conclusions: The last half-century has seen major advances in psychiatry and in the roles and capacities of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. Over the same period, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia has been transformed by social and political forces that have brought both benefits and disappointments to Indigenous Australians. Indigenous mental health has evolved from a marginal interest in an 'exotic' area to a recognised field with its own issues, competencies and training needs. In this paper, two College Fellows consider these decades of change, presenting their reflections thro...
At present, there is a perceived and functional separation of mental health services from the genera...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
The authors present an analysis of transcultural psychiatry research in relation to three main popul...
Objective: The method by which psychiatric professionals and the profession itself have addressed th...
This paper highlights the achievements of the past decade, together with the shortcomings and future...
Nearly a decade ago (1988) Australians celebrated the bicentennial of British settlement in New Sout...
This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as...
There is a lack of knowledge within Western psychology about Australian Aboriginal conceptions of me...
Aboriginal peoples continue to be affected by the mental health policies, structures, and social org...
Mary O’Hagan reflects on 35 years of psychiatric survivor and lived experience advocacy to transform...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
Australia’s ‘black ’ history has had and continues to have a pervasive and adverseimpact on Indigeno...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
In this editorial, we discuss the importance of mental health nurses working alongside Indigenous me...
The authors present an analysis of transcultural psychiatry research in relation to three main popul...
At present, there is a perceived and functional separation of mental health services from the genera...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
The authors present an analysis of transcultural psychiatry research in relation to three main popul...
Objective: The method by which psychiatric professionals and the profession itself have addressed th...
This paper highlights the achievements of the past decade, together with the shortcomings and future...
Nearly a decade ago (1988) Australians celebrated the bicentennial of British settlement in New Sout...
This article presents findings from the multi-sited ethnography of mental health nursing practice as...
There is a lack of knowledge within Western psychology about Australian Aboriginal conceptions of me...
Aboriginal peoples continue to be affected by the mental health policies, structures, and social org...
Mary O’Hagan reflects on 35 years of psychiatric survivor and lived experience advocacy to transform...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
Australia’s ‘black ’ history has had and continues to have a pervasive and adverseimpact on Indigeno...
Criticism of public mental services provided to Indigenous Australians have persisted over the last ...
In this editorial, we discuss the importance of mental health nurses working alongside Indigenous me...
The authors present an analysis of transcultural psychiatry research in relation to three main popul...
At present, there is a perceived and functional separation of mental health services from the genera...
The purpose of the present paper was to determine what is currently documented about Indigenous Aust...
The authors present an analysis of transcultural psychiatry research in relation to three main popul...